UPDATE: A Midland father and son have been arraigned on five charges in connection to impersonating police.

Bond was denied for both Derek John Florey, 20, and his father, Clifford John Florey, 48, at their arraignment Tuesday afternoon in the Midland County District Court.

The pair are accused of barging into a Reardon Street apartment about 7:30 p.m., brandishing an AirSoft pistol an Florida State Police badge and announcing they were members of the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team. Police caught the pair after the father ran from the apartment, and the son drove away.

ORIGINAL STORY: A father and son were arrested Monday night after police say they burst into an apartment and identified themselves as being from a local drug squad, brandishing a gun and a badge.

Midland Police Deputy Chief Bob Lane said officers were called to the Reardon Street apartment by neighbors who reported a fight on a sidewalk at 7:32 p.m. When officers arrived, they heard yelling coming from inside the apartment and knocked on the door.

A man answered the door, looked at police, then closed it. Police knocked again and the door wasn't answered, so they went around to the back of the home suspecting someone might try to run.

They found a man exiting the apartment, and chased him.

After the man - a 48-year-old Midlander - was arrested, police received an anonymous call stating a second suspect was at the Marathon gas station on Bay City Road. The caller also give police a description of the car the suspect was driving. He was found and arrested. Police discovered he is the 20-year-old son of the man they had arrested earlier. The two live together.

The six people in the apartment, three men and three women between the ages of 18 and 21, told police the two men barged inside showing a pistol and a police badge and said they were from the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team.

The pair ordered everyone down, handcuffed one man, and another man was struck in the head by the suspect using what was found to be an AirSoft pistol. Two of the women said the suspects patted them down.

The group said the men kept asking, "Where's the dope?," Lane said.

After being arrested, the younger man told police his father has a drug problem and wanted him to buy drugs, so they went to the apartment and found it wasn't the drug house they were looking for. The son said his father entered the apartment and caused a "ruckus" and then he entered 15 minutes later.

The father told police the people inside had tried to sell his son drugs and he went inside to stop them.

Police recovered a set of handcuffs and a key, a Florida State Police badge, and the AirSoft pistol.